Northcoast downgraded Stericycle (NASDAQ:SRCL) from Buy to Neutral in a report released today.

Boasting a price of $78.00, Stericycle (NASDAQ:SRCL) traded 0.49% lower on the day. With the last stock price close down 24.55% from the two hundred day average, compared with the S&P 500 which has decreased -0.01% over the date range. Stericycle has recorded a 50-day average of $85.11 and two hundred day average of $102.87. 535,185 shares of Stericycle traded hands, down from ann average trading volume of 1,142,730

Northcoast has downgraded Stericycle(NASDAQ:SRCL) from Buy to Neutral in a statement released 9/20/2016.

Previously on Monday September 19 2016, RBC Capital Markets released a statement about Stericycle(NASDAQ:SRCL) dropped the target price from $89.00 to $77.00. At the time, this suggested a downside of -0.05%.

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In addition to Northcoast reporting it’s stock price target, a total of 10 equity analysts have issued a report on Stericycle. The one year target price is $124.50 with five firms rating the company a strong buy, three analysts rating the stock a buy, seven analysts rating the stock a hold, 0 rating the stock to underperform, and lastly 0 brokerages rating the stock as sell.

Stericycle has a P/E of 27 with a 52 week low of $77.00 and a one-year high of $151.57. SRCL’s total market value is currently $0.0.

More About Stericycle (NASDAQ:SRCL)

Stericycle, Inc. is a business-to-business services provider with a focus on regulated and compliance solutions for healthcare, retail and commercial businesses. The Company’s solutions include the collection and processing of specialized waste for disposal, the collection of personal and confidential information for secure destruction, and a range of training, consulting, recall/return, communication and compliance services. It operates regulated waste management networks in the United States and over 20 other countries. It operates through two geographical segments: United States and International. The networks include a total of approximately 250 processing facilities, over 360 transfer sites and over 140 other service facilities. Its regulated waste processing treatments or technologies are autoclaving and incineration. It offers services to a range of business customers, including hospitals, physician and dental practices, and outpatient clinics and other businesses.